Episodes
The CDT in Sustainable Civil Engineering is looking to recruit passionate, driven individuals who want to take up positions in society where they can make a difference.
Published 05/14/15
Dr Richard Ghail and Dr Philippa Mason make the case for further exploration of Venus and outline their plans for a new mission. (Extract 3 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 3 December 2014)
Published 12/02/14
Dr Wolfgang Epple, Director Research and Technology of Jaguar Land Rover, presents the Energy Futures Lab Annual Lecture 2014
Published 11/14/14
Dr. Finn Giuliani explores how new understanding of material properties at a tiny scale could lead to a radical transformation in the way we make use of their mechanical properties for architecture, aviation and other industries.
Published 05/21/14
Laing O'Rourke Centre for Systems Engineering and Innovation Annual Distinguished Lecture Series. Lecture by MikeStJohn-Green
Published 05/14/14
The Laing O'Rourke Centre for Systems Engineering & Innovation 2nd Annual Distinguished Lecture Delivered by Mike StJohn-Green
Published 03/20/14
Civil engineering students visit a 14-acre outdoor classroom to build 4-storey steel structures, bridges and underground shafts. (Extract 2 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 10 July 2013)
Published 07/09/13
Cities in the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis 2050 Global Energy Assessment. Laing O'Rourke Centre Annual Distinguished Lecture - Professor Arnulf Grubler
Published 04/16/13
Nitrates from fertilisers used decades ago are polluting our water supply – and it’s all because of how slowly water passes through chalk, according to Dr Adrian Butler. (Extract 3 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 20 March 2013)
Published 03/19/13
Scott Le Vine from the Centre for Transport Studies suggests that London could benefit from a shared car scheme similar to the Barclays cycle hire (Extract 4 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 1 August 2012)
Published 07/31/12
Professor John Burland talks about his work, starting 20 years ago, to prevent the Leaning Tower of Pisa from collapsing, and reveals his ideal companion for a trip to Mars.
Published 05/18/11
Professor Robin Grimes talks about the challenges facing engineers at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant, and the future for nuclear energy
Published 03/24/11
Cranfield's Professor Peter Brooker - fresh from delivering a special lecture at Imperial - on the future of safe air travel.
Published 02/25/11
Bob Noland uncovers the unforeseen effects of traffic policies.
Published 02/25/11
Professor Hans Michels on solutions to London's demand for more airspace.
Published 02/25/11
Erol Gelenbe on how computers can help protect Europe from catastrophic infrastructure failures.
Published 02/25/11
Dr Robin North on a mobile environmental sensing project aimed at using cars and buses to understand air pollution patterns.
Published 02/24/11
Professor Robin Grimes on how to get more energy out of nuclear fuel and the pros and cons of the nuclear option.
Published 02/24/11
Arnab Majumdar and Mary Dominique Dupuiy on aviation safety.
Published 02/24/11
Dr Sunday Popo-Ola talks about newly refurbished and reequipped laboratory space in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Published 09/23/10
Find out more about Imperial's involvement in the Tensile Structure Installation designed by Foster + Partners with commissioned sound artist Bill Fontana
Published 06/23/08